She left her home in political disarray after a coup led by ethnic Fijian rebel George Spreight broke out in her country last May. |
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But in the autumn, a bizarre murder by hemlock plunges the family into disarray. |
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The growing tide of abstentions and protest votes for the extreme right and the extreme left are other signs of disarray and dismay. |
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The warships and support ships at the Pang-nga Naval Pier were in disarray. |
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When I argue that your connoisseurship or aestheticism are suspect, it does not mean our field is in disarray. |
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The deputy, who is a small, wiry man with long whiskers that stick out from his face in disarray, turns to look up at the hotel. |
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The opposition parties have failed to capitalise on the government's disarray and Mr Ahern has boxed clever. |
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Many painted a picture of a prison in disarray, a description that was amplified last week by the report of an independent commission. |
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But their cult is now in disarray, and the best writing of the moment has repudiated useless dogmas in favor of the fundamentals of storytelling. |
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In minutes, the once organised starguard lines had fallen into disarray, and the retreat was sounded. |
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The new right-of-centre government has accused its predecessor of leaving state finances in disarray. |
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Pronounced lobular hepatocyte disarray and sinusoidal lymphocytic inflammation were also evident. |
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Joseph's tax affairs must have been thrown into disarray by the sudden acquisition of gold that would be very hard to account for. |
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But the plan was thrown into disarray even before the troops began landing. |
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When Kevin returns home unexpectedly the calm of rural life is thrown into disarray. |
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He has not yet had his trial but his life has already been blasted into disarray. |
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Flowers grew in colorful disarray along the sides, and the late trees bloomed with light, colder looking colors. |
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Much of the rest of the archival material is uncatalogued, and is now in some disarray. |
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It had been so ever since Caroline had arrived home, muddied and in disarray. |
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The party's members are plainly in disarray and confusion over the serious issue of national security. |
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The house is in disarray, piles of unwashed dishes and unpaid bills are strewn across the dining room table. |
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Some claim the government's transport policy is still in disarray and that this is also helping to buoy sales. |
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He had coincidentally just fallen off his seat, so after an amazing start we were in quite some disarray. |
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The space program is in complete disarray and no one is stepping up to the plate and trying to find a solution. |
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Will they build up into still broader disarray and eventually move our planet out of its orbit around the sun? |
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He was stripped of all clothes save for his shoes, the papers in his room in complete disarray. |
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Now, our national game is in disarray, our World Cup is over and even the Tartan Army have had enough. |
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Plans for a string of new children's homes across the district were in disarray today after a five-hour row on the issue. |
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One of the things that might compromise these hopeful signs is the disarray of the US labour movement. |
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Recently her hair had been dyed crimson, permed and braided, and lay in neat disarray about her narrow shoulders. |
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What we're watching is the long-running victory of ballet itself over that pettiness and disarray known as being human. |
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He was dishevelled, unshaven, his comb-over in disarray, and clouds of whiskey-fumes rose in a steady haze from between his chapped lips. |
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There appeared to be thousands of them, in almost comical disarray, and a few police cars. |
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She fidgeted on her feet, tucking a strand of her disarray hair behind her ears a few times. |
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But the leadership and the entire organization are in total disarray at the moment. |
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At this point the English sent in fireships and the Armada scattered in disarray. |
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The unchanging set, a disarray of metal, lights, tables, fold-out chairs and a five-piece band, is simple and grungy. |
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He drove the enemy back at Verdun and protected the front while the French army was in disarray. |
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Despite a steady stream of scientific discoveries, as well as progress in genomics and biotechnology, global health is in disarray today. |
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The election results and the general disarray showed that Blair continues to be very vulnerable. |
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The association soon fell into disarray due mainly to the petty in fighting among the less advanced worlds. |
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A new documentary offers a fascinating glimpse inside a Dean campaign in disarray at a critical moment. |
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The department had been in a state of financial disarray for at least four years, and possibly longer. |
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The police force is in total disarray, desperately in need of reorganization. |
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After much gnashing of teeth, people thought our game was in complete disarray. |
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We compare that achievement to the National Party, which is in total and utter disarray. |
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More books, tumbling off the shelves now, landing about the room in utter disarray. |
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But if the Labour Party thinks the Tories' disarray is long-lasting, they are deluded. |
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All of this was taking place against a background of financial disarray for most of the clubs. |
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Steve loomed over her, his face puffed with exertion and his beard tangled and in disarray. |
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Our residence in Baker Street had the reputation of being cluttered and in disarray, so perhaps he thought this was its normal appearance. |
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When I argue that your connoisseurship or aestheticism are suspect and insist on my own highly materialist readings of things, it does not mean that our field is in disarray. |
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Although it will require major revisions, it is an important step toward reforming a medical care system that is in disarray and serving our citizens suboptimally. |
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Never have I seen enviros so dispirited or in such disarray. |
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Well, Coughlin was a buffoon, too, and in 1932, the party of Herbert Hoover was also in disarray. |
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She had lost the final point of that service game in disarray, falling over in mid-rally and desperately, but forlornly, flailing at the ball to try to get it back. |
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All the queeny boys who had done their hair just right and hadn't brought their new raincoats had to laugh off their disarray in the coffee house. |
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While Maye confidently presides over the public trial, her private life has fallen into disarray. |
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She must've looked a mess, cheeks flushed and hair in disarray. |
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Geniuses must have a wild look, their hair must be in disarray, their mind must be in torment on account of their receptivity to divine afflatus, which comes in via the hair. |
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Another handicap was the financial disarray that began to beset Germany. |
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As the world order falls into disarray, the U.S. must confront the fact that no other truly great power shares our values. |
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Nor will Hillary repeat the tactical blunders, disarray and mismanagement of her previous presidential effort. |
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But at this early juncture, with the Republican Party in disarray and disfavor, Hillary looks like the one to beat. |
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Personality factors, such as neuroticism, negative affect, hopelessness, and general psychological disarray, have also been found to be integral in the maintenance of smoking. |
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The Taliban was in total disarray and heading for the hills last night after losing control of Jalalabad and appearing to have been ousted from Kandahar, their spiritual home. |
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She also said that the ambitions of hundreds of school leavers had been thrown into disarray by the Government's decision not to proceed with the courses in September. |
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The grounds surrounding the ranch house and barn were in a state of disarray, with broken equipment strewn about. |
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This is exemplified by the recent election in Italy, which has seemingly left the government in disarray. |
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When the university received the documents, he says, they were in such disarray that it took years to organize the pages enough to even create an index for the collection. |
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City Prosecutor's Office spokesman Sergei Marchenko said the killer or killers had apparently rifled through Kushnir's possessions, leaving the apartment in disarray. |
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Economic growth has been bought at the expense of ecological disarray. |
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The room was in general disarray with rubbish strewn all over the floor. |
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It is set in a dancing school, which opens with a scene of disarray. |
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Up north, the Yankees are in disarray as former scions of industry go on trial and the stock market does a passable impersonation of a weapon of mass destruction. |
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Economic disarray has ignited resentment toward immigrants, Brussels, and the euro currency, which is shared by 18 countries. |
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And that in turn implies a general disarray in the Brown chancellorship. |
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I'd anticipated him working inside a Back-To-The-Future kind of laboratory with bubbling beakers, coiled yellow electrical wire, and a suffocating sense of disarray. |
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But when it comes to postwar Iraq it seems to be in complete disarray. |
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Antisubmarine warfare has not stagnated, but it shows signs of disarray. |
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Stagnant international and domestic steel markets have thrown South Africa's steel and ferroalloy industries into disarray. |
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With the Britons in disarray, Suetonius ordered his legionaries and auxiliaries to push forward in small multiple wedge formation units. |
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By extinguishing this for the capture, Drake put the fleet into disarray overnight. |
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By 1649, the struggle had left the Royalists there in disarray and their erstwhile leader, the Marquess of Montrose, had gone into exile. |
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By the year 2000 many historians were saying that the field of the French Revolution was in intellectual disarray. |
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In disarray, the Neapolitan army fled back to Naples, with the pursuing French close behind. |
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Indeed, after having effectively sustained a long war, its administration was in disarray. |
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On the same day, the RUF's leader, Foday Sankoh, was captured by Sierra Leonean forces, leaving the RUF in disarray. |
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However, Halliwell's departure threw most of the group's plans into disarray. |
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Taking advantage of Roman military disarray, a vast number of barbarian peoples overran much of the empire. |
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The cavalry surrounded the Roman troops, who were already in disarray after the failure of the first assault. |
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England broke away from Danish control in 1035 and Denmark fell into disarray for some time. |
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Orwell returned to Wallington, which he found in disarray after his absence. |
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Apols if this letter is a disarray, but my head is like a drum made of cymbals. |
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Phase four pursues the defeat of Biafra, which parallels the disarray of the ranks of elders in Umungodo, and the beleaguered efforts to rebuild from the rubble. |
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Propped up by a disarray of cushions, Madame Boucher sprawls boyishly, one foot on the floor and the reclining foot half in a pantoffle, on a chaise-longue. |
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The whole company is in disarray! Nobody knows which end is up. |
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Pleased with his work, the swindler struts into a neighbouring room, where an argument ensues and an enraged associate cruelly ruffles the coiffeur into humiliating disarray. |
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His hair, gray as the underwing of the owl whose note he forged, straggled in uncut disarray from under the drooping rim of a battered and weatherworn hat. |
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The Spanish Crown expected Ovando to bring order to a colony in disarray. |
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He withdrew in disarray in December 1589, having lost half his troops. |
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The war years threw Pound's domestic arrangements into disarray. |
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As a result of him snuffing out the lantern and slipping away for the Spanish ships, the rest of his fleet became scattered and was in complete disarray by dawn. |
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But the newly independent countries faced challenges in the form of neocolonialism, sociopolitical disarray, poverty, illiteracy, and endemic tropical diseases. |
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During the Second Intermediate Period, Ancient Egypt fell into disarray for a second time, between the end of the Middle Kingdom and the start of the New Kingdom. |
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